Michael Bloomberg announced the creation of a bipartisan national council to improve our nation's infrastructure in a joint appearance with Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell and California Governor Arnold Schwarzeneggar on Saturday. He noted that major investment in infrastructure is something that is sorely needed (e.g. Minnesota Bridge, New Orleans Levy) and would provide a strong stimulus to the economy. He criticized Washington D.C. politicians for neglecting these issues.
These are the types of common sense, non-partisan, and NEEDED policies that we could expect with Michael Bloomberg as our President and it is why it is so important that he run as an independent candidate this year. It's refreshing to hear policies that make sense and solve real problems.
From Newsday:
Bloomberg makes speech on national economy
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Bloomberg's common sense infrastructure solutions
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Labels: Bloomberg, infrastructure, Reasons to Vote Bloomberg, rendell, schwarzenegger
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